Cause And Effect Of Smoking Essay

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    break. Even though people are well equipped with the knowledge of how unhealthy smoking can be and what can it causes to their hearts and lungs, they still choose to smoke. Nowadays smoking becomes a trend like a social media, and especially teenagers, are participating in this as well. Although smoking makes you a person feel relaxed from the stress, it harms the body of the smokers in the long run. We have known that smoking can kill us from past 50-60 years, and according to the World Health Organization

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    Smoking is a bad habit that people have been doing for a long time. Smoking has no benefits either. Smoking shouldn’t be banned, but the age that people can legally smoke, which is 18, needs to be raised to 21. The age of 18 is too young to be allowed to smoke. At 18 people still think like teenagers and only see smoking as cool. They don’t think about what smoking does to your body. At 18 people can still get peer pressured into it by people they want to like them, whereas at 21, it is less likely

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    Smokeless tobacco is presented as an alternative to smoking cigarettes, although smokeless tobacco has some benefits over smoking cigarettes, it also causes harm to the user. There are different forms of smokeless tobacco such as chewing tobacco that come in the forms of as Plug/Twist, Verb Use (consider revising). Snuff another form of smokeless tobacco composed of grounded tobacco leaves requires you to place it between the gums and cheeks, then spit out the juices or swallow if you please. The

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    inhaled and can cause a feeling of temporary relaxation and/or stress relief. Nicotine can also elevate your mood and your heart rate. But this feeling is only temporary. After your body rids itself of the drug, you start

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    With no doubt, it is almost common knowledge that smoking cigarettes can bring numerous negative effects. Because of this, many laws and regulations have been brought up to ban smoking. Despite all the positive effects from abstaining to smoke, many people are still against smoking bans. The critics of these laws, see it as an example of the government interfering in people’s lives. Ultimately, there is no right or wrong to this issue. It comes down to balancing the rights of the non-smoker to breathe

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    for them? They do this because smoking is addictive. Once you start you can't stop until you really put in the effort to quit. In the 1800's and early 1900's, everyone were smokers because nobody knew that it was harmful or dangerous. During World War I, soldiers would take cigarettes in their rations because they were so addicted to them. For them, cigarettes were a part of their life that they had to have. In early 1964, the US general proved that smoking was addictive and was cancerous

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    care professional, perform negligence through their practice and causes an injury to a patient, it may be the result of mistakes in diagnosis, management and after care or health management. (Podgers, 2007) Smoking in mentally ill patients is very common especially in schizophrenia, This issue is common in patients because health professionals especially nurses, doctors and ward boys didn’t notice this issue. Patients doing smoking in front of them but they didn’t bother, even some ward boys take

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